Serbia's cross-Chinese New Year's Eve is not calm, with thousands of people continuing to gather in the center of the capital, Belgrade, for a massive campaign on December 17, with demonstrators demanding that the results be annulled. **It has been going on for two weeks, and dozens of **people** have been admitted to the hospital.
The opposition leader told supporters that "the fraudulent election results must be canceled". The international body that oversaw ** said after the vote that the winning ruling party, the Progressive Party, won by relying on Vučić's improper influence, vote-buying, bribery and other irregularities, while the Serbian authorities firmly denied it.
The official results were: Vučić's Progressive Party won about 46% of the vote in the election, and the opposition "Serbia Against Violence" won 23With 56% of the vote, the Socialists came in second, with the Socialists with 656% ranked third. The full election results will not be announced until January this year.
Vučić has been trying to walk a tightrope between Russia and the European Union for years to ease the growing pro-European sentiment at home. He said he was the victim of "sedition abroad" and that "the perpetrators of the riots can be sentenced", but the opposition remained determined to demonstrate to the end.
The Serbs are a branch of the Yugoslavs, who have traditionally been close to the East Slavs of Russia. But with the development of the Russian-Ukrainian war, the country's pro-European and pro-Russian forces have been declining and have now reached a tipping point, and Vučić's balancing act is no longer effective. This hardcore brother of Russia may not have many good days.